let us know, chris chapman, what this means.uest: this chart is showing us that basically now most children who are five years old in the fall of a given year are actually in kindergarten, so if you look at the very end point of the top line, you will see that 70% of five-year-olds are in kindergarten in the fall. from thectually down rates that we were seeing from the mid-1970's into the early 1990's wear anywhere between 75% and 80% of our five-year- olds were in kindergarten during the fall. in the early 1990's, that number went down a little bit. if you look at the chart, you see that most of the differences being picked up and increase enrollments in the prekindergarten programs. to any acts,o california, yolanda is a parent. i just wanted to make three points. one, it makes me cringe when people talk so formal about children learning. they are whole people, people in progress, and it is important that -- and i wanted to find out, are there going to be having programs that are more child base, facilitated by adults. what i